Our Team

Aiden Korotkin // Director of Photography

Aiden Korotkin is an award-winning Director of Photography and Editor. Originally from Michigan, Aiden attended Allegheny College in Pennsylvania and graduated with a BA in Communications in 2010. He won two awards for his editing: a Gold Hermes Award for his documentary on the Vermont Healthcare system for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and an Honorable Mention Hermes Award for his promotional video for Calvary Women’s Services.

Aiden has shot films for ESPN, MSNBC, A&E, National Geographic Channel, TNT, MTV, VOX, Capital One, The U.S. Department of State, PBS, AFL-CIO, Everytown for Gun Safety, Bully Pulpit Interactive, and for musical artists such as The Knocks and SHAED. He has worked on shows such as the Netflix show “Rotten” and A&E’s “America’s Most Wanted.” Aiden also worked on the award-winning feature documentary, TransMilitary, that premiered at SXSW in 2018. It is currently available for streaming on iTunes. Aiden was also one of the only people allowed into the Lunar Module 2 (LM-2) for filming during its most recent restoration at the National Air and Space Museum before being sealed again for the next few decades.

When he is not making films, Aiden enjoys camping, hiking, backpacking, and satisfying his inner foodie.

Chris Owens // Editor

In 2005, after graduating from Berklee College of Music, Chris moved to Los Angeles and immediately began working at The Village Recorder--a world renowned recording studio. While at The Village, he quickly moved up to senior engineer where he worked with artists such as Coldplay, Kelly Clarkson, Smashing Pumpkins, Ben Harper, Stevie Nicks, The Cars, Sarah Bareilles, Herbie Hancock, Elton John, John Mayer, Seal, Spinal Tap, The Chieftains, Kis Kristofferson, Joe Bonamassa, Daniel Powter, and Smokey Robinson, to name a few. After working in the LA music industry for almost a decade, Chris made the move to Washington, D.C. where he began expanding his focus to include video. The skills and experience he developed as an audio engineer provided an excellent and seamless springboard into video work. Since arriving in DC, he has worked on several projects for AK Productions as an editor, and is the editor for two weekly, internet-released independent journalism shows.